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This hotel needs updated, don’t get me wrong. It’s location is great, and the staff was friendly and helpful for directions.
The room and shower was so small I barely could turn around, but it’s rome, and I didn’t stay in my room that much....More

I wish I could give zero stars: there's nothing special or attractive about the hotel except the geographical location, but there are more hotels in the same neighbourhood.
Let's start over: the website announces free wifi, but it only works in the lobby. In the...More

The best thing I can say about this hotel is that it is conveniently located to the Termini train station. And while that matters, the same can be said about a lot of hotels in the area. This is the second time we have stayed...More

Really bad experience! We had booked and paid through travel agency a room at this hotel one month in advance and when we arrived the receptionist told us right away that we would stay at the other side of the street (no more explanation). Somebody...More

The hotel (of about 70 rooms) is just about 300 metres from the railway station. There are lots of nice eating places nearby.
The room was of a good size, but had no tea/coffee maker. The toilet was large but had no hooks for hanging...More

Old school vibe from the very beginning is the onlyway to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. TheEsquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areasin Rome for its key location on one of the city’sfamous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood toits modern incarnation as a multicultural hub,Esquilino always has something going on—polyglotvendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up

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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’tlike the historic centre. Liberty architecture, largepiazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches,secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like SantaMaria Maggiore.

Hello Sheila. Most of the time my family will be out of this hotel by 6am and will not come back until 8pm. You are already located at the heart of the tourist sites. Within 15 mins walking distance is the colosseum... More

Hello Sheila. Most of the time my family will be out of this hotel by 6am and will not come back until 8pm. You are already located at the heart of the tourist sites. Within 15 mins walking distance is the colosseum. Greenline tours and Grayline tours are also withing walking distance in the event you wanted tours to other cities such as Venice , Pisa and Pompeii. We skipped the hop on and hop off bus because we found it very convenient to ride a taxi cab in front of Roma Termini which is also a 3-5 mins walking distance from Milani Hotel. We also get dropped off at Roma Termini when we get back as the taxi cabs sometimes does not know your hotel. Within walking distance of in between Milani Hotel and Roma Termini is a basilica this is worth checking out. Just near the Grayline tours is Piazza dela Republica. You will not run out of places to visit from Milani Hotel. Enjoy your family trip.

No deposits at check in and the front desk kept our passports for 30 mins while we were shown to our rooms. Enough time to rest after a long flight. We got our passports back after that 30 mins. We saw some guests checked in... More

No deposits at check in and the front desk kept our passports for 30 mins while we were shown to our rooms. Enough time to rest after a long flight. We got our passports back after that 30 mins. We saw some guests checked in before check in time and they seem to have accommodated them. Late check in should not be a problem. Also there is a tourism fee (tax) per person. You will see this at the counter. So be prepared of this when checking out. Hope this helps.